Tuesday, 02 Dec 2025

Stellar gets Unified Golang SDK as a new development environment

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2 Dec 2025 09:17
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  • The Stellar Foundation has introduced the Golang SDK as a unified development environment, replacing the older Go toolkit.
  • Go development is now done with the high-quality SDK, which is already used for JavaScript, Python and Java.

In mid-2019, the Stellar Foundation announced the release des Go-SDK for the Stellar network, making it the third official SDK alongside JavaScript and Java. Now the Foundation has released a new, dedicated Golang Software Development Kit (SDK) that makes it easier for developers to use the Go language on the Stellar network.

Previously, developers working with Go faced three problems:

  1. All functions were bundled into a single tool, which made selecting a specific program command very confusing.
  2. Developers could often only guess which parts were intended for their projects, and they struggled to understand the dependencies.
  3. There was no centralized documentation, and key tools like the RPC client were in a completely out-of-the-way location, disrupting workflow.

The Go SDK

The new Go SDK addresses these issues and provides a simpler, consistent, and easy-to-use toolkit. In particular, the main repository only contains the essential, frequently needed tools. the new structure follows the model of the SDKs for JavaScript and Python.

Finally, developers now get clear entry points, easy-to-read documentation, and easy access to Horizon and RPC services, all in one place.

Stellar joins Europe’s unified digital ledger

Last week an X-post knownthat Stellar has officially joined the European Ledger, Europe’s emerging unified digital financial infrastructure. Stellar is joined by Algorand and XRP. Fintech expert Cipollone wrote:

“The European Ledger aims to revolutionize finance by bringing together tokenized central bank money, commercial bank money and other digital assets on a single, programmable platform.”

This shared infrastructure could redefine the way Europe manages and implements digital assets. XLM is currently at 0,2328 $ traded after falling 5.93% over the past week.

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